From Woodstock to Coachella: 50 historic music festivals

From Woodstock to Coachella: 50 historic music festivals

Stacker compiled a list of 50 historic music festivals over the last 60 years. – Owen Franken // Getty Images Danielle Spence From Woodstock to Coachella: 50 historic music festivals Before Woodstock and Coachella, the […]

Lamont Dozier dead at 81 – Motown legend behind string of huge hits for The Supremes & The Four Tops dies

Motown legend Lamont Dozier has died

MOTOWN legend Lamont Dozier has died at the age of 81, his family has said. The singer-songwriter, of Michigan, was behind a string of hits including The Supremes’ 1964 track Baby Love. 1 Motown legend […]

Ogi Is Still Making Sense Of Her Success, But To Her Credit, She’s Releasing Great Music In The Process

Ogi 2022 Press Photo

Kanya Iwana Ogi actually had no plan to be a full-time singer. That’s the most shocking part about the Chicago-born Nigerian-American singer. Prior to everything that’s occurred for her over the last four years, Ogi […]

Judith Durham, voice of the Seekers and Australia’s first global pop queen | Music

The Seekers perform on the UK TV show Sunday Night at the London Palladium in 1966.

Judith Durham’s talent shone brightly across the Australian music landscape, her powerful bell-like voice, unpretentious nature and stoicism in the face of adversity securing her countless loyal fans. Durham, who has died in Melbourne aged […]

Mo Ostin obituary | Pop and rock

Mo Ostin in his office in the 1970s.

It is usually the artists who are the household names in the music business, but there have been a handful of executives who became well known in their own right, such as Clive Davis at […]

How ‘My Life as a Rolling Stone’ shines a new light on band

older men rock out onstage

Whether or not you accept the Rolling Stones as “the world’s greatest rock ‘n’ roll band” — and at this stage of the game there isn’t any other group of stature even playing that music […]

Nichelle Nichols dead: Played Uhura in ‘Star Trek’ series

Four photos of Nichelle Nichols as Lt. Uhura in "Star Trek" scenes.

Nichelle Nichols, who played the communications officer on the Starship Enterprise on “Star Trek” and famously participated in what was thought to be the first interracial kiss on television, has died. Nichols died of heart […]

“Nosotros” by Mileisy M. Has Amazed Music Admirers from Every Corner of the World

Mileisy

Rising music producer and music video director Mileisy M. has launched yet another masterpiece titled “Nosotros.” The mesmerizing ballad produced by the artist has gone on to catch the attention of listeners worldwide within a […]

Charles Lloyd Trios: Ocean review – a rich mix from a master enchanter | Jazz

Trios Charles Lloyd Ocean Album artwork cover art

The saxophonist, flautist and early global-music pioneer Charles Lloyd has been entrancing audiences worldwide for more than 60 years, as well as travelling widely in his own fertile imagination to cultures way outside his jazz […]

Here Is Multi-Camera Video Of PETER CRISS And BRUCE KULICK’s ‘Hooked On Rock ‘N’ Roll’ Performance From Nashville’s CREATURES FEST

Watch: PETER CRISS And ACE FREHLEY Reunite On Stage At Nashville's CREATURES FEST

Original KISS drummer Peter Criss joined former KISS guitarist Bruce Kulick and his solo band on stage on May 29 at this year’s Creatures Fest at Nashville’s Sonesta Nashville Airport Hotel. Together they performed the […]

Mo Ostin, US record exec who signed Jimi Hendrix and the Kinks, dies aged 95 | Music

Mo Ostin.

Mo Ostin, the US record executive who signed the Kinks and Jimi Hendrix and presided over Warner/Reprise records for three decades, has died aged 95. “Mo Ostin was one of a kind,” said record executive […]

Cory Wong Announces Two-Part Collaborative Tour with Sierra Hull, Victor Wooten and More

Cory Wong Announces Two-Part Collaborative Tour with Sierra Hull, Victor Wooten and More

Photo by Galen Higgins Cory Wong has announced plans for a unique two-legged collaborative tour and his largest U.S. headlining tour to date, entitled The Power Station Tour. The announcement comes hot on the heels […]

Mo Ostin, music executive who shaped the industry, has died

A black-and-white photo of four men in suits holding a paper banner.

Mo Ostin, the music executive who helped transform Warner Bros. Records into one of the most admired music labels in the world and who earned respect and lasting allegiance from musicians from Los Angeles to […]